US5921135A - Method and circuit configuration for gear detection in a motor vehicle transmission - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H59/00—Control inputs to control units of change-speed-, or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion
- F16H59/68—Inputs being a function of gearing status
- F16H59/70—Inputs being a function of gearing status dependent on the ratio established
- F16H2059/706—Monitoring gear ratio in stepped transmissions, e.g. by calculating the ratio from input and output speed
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the invention relates to a method for gear detection in a transmission of a motor vehicle, by detecting a signal corresponding to an input rpm and a signal corresponding to an output rpm of the transmission and by forming a ratio between the two signals, wherein an engaged gear is detected from the ratio and from a known gear ratio of the transmission in various gears.
- the invention also relates to a circuit configuration for gear detection in a motor vehicle transmission, including a first sensor for detecting a signal corresponding to the input rpm of the transmission, a second sensor for detecting a signal corresponding to the output rpm of the transmission, and a device for forming a quotient of the output rpm to the input rpm and for detecting which gear has been engaged from the quotient and from a gear ratio of the transmission in the individual gears.
- Driving performance functions can be favorably varied with that information. Examples are an idling controller, an anti-bucking function, and a load impact damping of the motor vehicle power train.
- a method for gear detection in a transmission of a motor vehicle which comprises detecting a signal corresponding to an input rpm and a signal corresponding to an output rpm of a transmission; forming a ratio between the two signals and a quotient of the output rpm to the input rpm; detecting an engaged gear from the ratio and from a known gear ratio of the transmission in various gears; ascertaining a change over time in the quotient of the output rpm to the input rpm of the transmission and comparing the change with a limit value; and determining that no-gear has been engaged if the limit value is exceeded.
- a method which comprises ascertaining the derivation over time of the ratio of the output rpm to the input rpm and comparing the derivation over time with a predetermined threshold value; and determining that no gear stage has been engaged if the derivation is above the threshold value.
- a method which comprises evaluating a signal of a sensor detecting a state of a clutch of a motor vehicle; and determining that no gear has been engaged if the clutch is signaled to be open.
- a method which comprises ascertaining an engaged gear, once a non-engaged gear has been detected for the first time, only whenever a transition of the clutch from open to closed has been signaled beforehand.
- a circuit configuration for gear detection in a motor vehicle transmission comprising a first sensor for detecting a signal corresponding to an input rpm of a transmission; a second sensor for detecting a signal corresponding to an output rpm of the transmission; and a device connected to the sensors for forming a quotient of the output rpm to the input rpm, for detecting which gear has been engaged from the quotient and from a gear ratio of the transmission in individual gears, for ascertaining a variation over time in the quotient of the output rpm to the input rpm of the transmission and comparing the variation over time with a limit value, and for determining that no gear has been engaged if the limit value is exceeded
- a sensor detecting a state of a clutch of the motor vehicle and supplying a signal to be evaluated for determining that no gear has been engaged if the clutch is signaled to be open.
- the advantages of the invention include on one hand the fact that with it, highly variable mistakes in detecting a gear which is not engaged are avoided, for instance when shifting gears, when the car is coasting, in driving downhill without engaging a gear, and so forth.
- the gear detection can be integrated into the engine control unit of the motor vehicle without requiring an additional data connection with the transmission.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic and schematic view of essential components of a power train of a motor vehicle
- FIG. 2 is a gear diagram for a five-speed transmission, in which an rpm course for a vehicle that is coasting is plotted;
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of a program in the form of a flow chart, that is executed by gear detector according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 a diagrammatically and schematically illustrated motor vehicle power train 1 which includes an engine 2 and a gear box or transmission 3 that is connected through a cardan shaft or universal joint shaft 4 to a rear axle gearbox or differential 6.
- the axle gearbox or differential 6 is in turn connected to driven rear wheels 9 and 10 through axles 7 and 8. Front wheels 11 and 12 are not driven.
- a first rpm sensor 14 serves to ascertain an engine speed or rpm N and generates a corresponding signal, which agrees with an rpm of an input shaft of the transmission 3 when a clutch 19 is engaged or closed.
- a second rpm sensor 15 serves to ascertain a speed or rpm of the rear wheels and generates a corresponding signal, which agrees with a vehicle speed V and which is equivalent to an rpm of an output shaft of the transmission 3, taking a gear ratio in the axle gearbox 6 into account.
- the signals of the rpm sensors 14 and 15 travel over lines 16 and 17 to an engine control unit 18, where they are evaluated. If a clutch switch 20 is connected to the clutch 19, it has a sensor which signals a state of the clutch to the engine control unit 18 over a line 21, or in other words it signals whether the clutch is "open” or "closed".
- control and signal lines 22 are merely suggested herein, because they are of no significance to the invention.
- the lines 22 connect the engine control unit to various other sensors and actuators in the motor vehicle, such as an ignition controller and an injection controller.
- a gear diagram of FIG. 2 shows the engine rpm N as a parameter as a function of the vehicle speed V along with various gears of the transmission 3.
- FIG. 2 also shows that each gear stage has a fixed speed/rpm ratio V/N. Conversely, this ratio V/N can be calculated, and the gear stage that has just been engaged can be associated therewith.
- a force-locking connection is one which connects two elements together by force external to the elements, as opposed to a form-locking connection which is provided by the shapes of the elements themselves.
- Such coasting of a motor vehicle is represented by dotted lines in FIG. 2: After the clutch is disengaged, a gradually decreasing vehicle speed V occurs, initially with a rapidly dropping rpm N and then with the rpm held at idling.
- Another potential source of error is that if the vehicle is traveling downhill without any gear being engaged, a constant steady speed is established, at which a gear stage is incorrectly associated with the V/N ratio. Mistaken reports of this and other kinds can often cause undesired reactions in the driving and control performance of the vehicle power train 1.
- the V/N ratio is calculated from the signals of the sensors 14 and 15, and this ratio is then associated with a gear stage on the basis of the gear diagram, or in other words on the basis of the known gear ratios of the individual gears or gear stages of the transmission 3. It is possible to prescribe that the measured V/N ratio be within a narrow range of tolerance around the mathematically precise ratio V/N of a gear stage if that gear is to be detected as having been engaged. A tolerance range is used to compensate for errors caused by differences in wheel diameter, dissimilar sampling rates of the rpm sensors 14 and 15, effects of aging, or other unavoidable factors.
- the engine rpm N and the vehicle speed must be measured at the same instant and for the same period of time if a correct ratio V/N is to be obtained. This assures that the gear stage will be detected as zero as soon as there is a departure from the ratio V/N, such as when changing gears.
- V/N varies more rapidly than allowed by a predetermined threshold value (such as 0.6), then the finding is that no gear stage has been engaged, even if a corresponding performance graph range has just been traversed.
- FIG. 3 A program that is executed in the method according to the invention for gear detection, is shown in FIG. 3 in the form of a flow chart.
- the program which includes steps S1-S9 described below, is executed by the engine control unit 18, that is by a computer contained therein that is known per se and is therefore not described herein.
- step S2 Ask whether or not the clutch is closed. If the answer is yes, that is if the clutch is closed, then the program is continued in a step S3. If the answer is no, that is if the clutch is open, the program proceeds in a step S8.
- step S4 Ask whether or not the calculated gear is 0. If the answer is no, the program continues with a step S5. If the answer is yes, the program continues with the step S8.
- step S6 Ask whether or not ⁇ (V/N) is greater than a predetermined limit value (such as 0.6). If not, the method continues with a step S7, and if so with the step S8.
- a predetermined limit value such as 0.6
- the gear detection according to the invention is thus carried out in a less complicated way, and mistakes in identifying a gear are reliably avoided.
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